"Noah S. "Soggy" Sweat, Jr., a former judge and lawyer whose 1952 "Whiskey Speech" became a monument to political double-talk, died Friday after a battle with Parkinson's disease." When you read his speech, you will see that perspective is everything. Like so many issues we face today, it is all in how you paint (or spin) it. Have a Good Day!

\"Noah S. \"Soggy\" Sweat, Jr., a former judge and lawyer whose 1952 \"Whiskey Speech\" became a monument to political double-talk, died Friday after a battle with Parkinson's disease.\" When you read his speech, you will see that perspective is everything. Like so many issues we face today, it is all in how you paint (or spin) it. Have a Good Day!